Morocco: pioneering a long-term and coordinated approach to achieving its NDCs
Recently, the NDC Action Project embarked on a week-long mission to Rabat, Morocco, convened by Morocco’s Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development with the support of the NDC Partnership. The objective was twofold: to assess Morocco's progress in NDC implementation and to facilitate preparations for the forthcoming NDC cycle revision, slated for submission to the UNFCCC ahead of COP30 in Brazil in 2025.
The mission was led by the UNEP NDC Action team.
Ministerial departments and key institutions engaged in NDC provided valuable inputs regarding successful stories of implementation as well as the challenges encountered, particularly in areas such as access to finance. Their contributions were instrumental in shedding light on the current state of NDC implementation in Morocco. Additionally, these inputs will serve as crucial components of the future inclusive process of updating the NDC during 2024 and 2025.
Supporting long term emission reductions
Since 2021, the NDC Action Project has been actively supporting Morocco's Long-Term Low-Emission Development Strategy (LT LEDS) in collaboration with various stakeholders, including the Agence Française de Développement, Stockholm Environment Institute, and Deloitte Maroc. Notably, the LT LEDS was officially announced at COP28 in Dubai and is anticipated to be submitted before COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
In the coming weeks and throughout 2024, the NDC Action Project will undertake three priority technical assistance projects in collaboration with the Moroccan government thanks to the NDC Partnership Action Funds (PAF):
- Enhancing stakeholder capacity in NDC investment planning
- Developing a Green Climate Fund Project Preparation Facility
- Exploring opportunities for integrating nature-based solutions into programs